"Our professional fire door specialist at Door Care South West Ltd are on hand to install high
quality fire doors for industrial and commercial properties throughout the South West."

Necessary building regulations...

There are a number of building regulations for both existing properties and new builds that must be followed. Existing commercial building have a set of rules within the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 which has combined 70 different pieces of existing fire safety legislation into one act of parliament.

The person held responsible for following the fire regulation is known as the "responsible person". One of the rules is that the responsible person must regularly carry out a fire risk assessment within the fire management plan.

Our aim is to keep staff, patients and any visitors safe by providing a high quality service using high quality products.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 affects the following individuals:

Someone who is responsible for a business property

An employer with their own business premises

Someone who provides accommodation for paying guests

Fire doors for new builds may need to meet other standards found in BREEAM as well as the Code for Sustainable Homes Criteria.

Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS)

We at Door Care South West Ltd take our job very seriously when it comes to safety. We ensure that each an every one of our products are inspected to a very high standard.

Our inspectors will take approximately 15 - 20 minutes to check each fire door. They will take notes and give you a detailed report at the end of the process.

"We are dedicated to finding the best solution to fit our customers' needs."

"Don’t become a statistic - 1 in 12 fires spread from the initial source into other rooms of a building ..."

The National Building Regulations state that the performance requirements of fire doors and door sets including their locations within a building are recorded. This means that in the event of a fire you have peace of mind that you’ve carried out the necessary steps to prevent not only the loss of fire but also protect against the physical spread of fire within your property.